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Rebarrel mosin nagant

#1 Post by Asgard »

Hi all, I have a poor mosin nagant M44 with a very bad bore. I am looking to change the barrel for it to involve the new receiver/barrel in a new project. Could any point me to the smith that would change a mosin barrel?
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The only company I found offering to re-barrel mosin's is Peter Sarony. The quote he gave me was for over £1300, this is for a newly manufactured barrel. As much as I love my Mosin I think I'll have it deactivated and take my borescope along when I buy another. I significant part of the cost is to do with machining the rear sight base which is part of the barrel.
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I believe the rear site base is pinned in and would just be removed from the original barrel and transfered to the new barrel. But I might be wrong. £1300 for a new barrel is stupid obviously the Gun is not worth that. Bin it and buy a new one but make sure you check the barrel condition before you part with any money.
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Ammozone or their sister company are doing some weird re barrels dont know if they are any good though ..
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Alpha1 wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 1:13 am I believe the rear site base is pinned in and would just be removed from the original barrel and transfered to the new barrel. But I might be wrong. £1300 for a new barrel is stupid obviously the Gun is not worth that. Bin it and buy a new one but make sure you check the barrel condition before you part with any money.
Correct, the actual rear sight unit is pinned on, but it goes into a longitudinal dovetail cut into a block that is part of the barrel. It looks like this part of the barrel was drop forged to create the "hump" . It looks like Peter Sarony is starting with an over size blank and machining away a lot of metal to leave the "hump" behind. Obviously, not only does this require a lot of machine time but also complexity due to needing the sight base correctly orientated when the barrel is fitted up.

My way would be to chop out the portion of the original barrel with the rear sight mount and bore it out to a thin walled sleeve and, after fitting the barrel to the receiver, press and fix it in place onto the new barrel. This is how Mauser rear sights are attached to the barrel and is one reason why re-barreling Mausers is a much easier to do.
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#8 Post by Asgard »

Hi all and thank you for your answers.
I have had it with C&G for a year.. The sister of ammo one and Chris sai he had no time to touch it in 1year.
I will try the above, I do not need the sights.. I want to put it in a tactical stock.
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#9 Post by Alpha1 »

If you are not bothered about the rear sight it should be a straight forward barrel swop and definatelly should not take a year to sort out. I dont know were you are located but try a Google or Facebook search for Jager sporting arms he is fitting ZPV barrels at a very reasonable price.
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Thank you
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